This practice quiz on the Immune System assesses knowledge on disease transmission, immune cell functions, and immunity types. It tests understanding of key immune responses and differentiates between humoral and cell-mediated immunity, crucial for students and health professionals.
Skin, mucus, bodily secretions
T cells, B cells
Inflammatory Response
Bone marrow, skin, thymus
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Creating new B and T cell varieties to fight the pathogen each time
It doesn't; the pathogen can easily invade a second time
Memory B and T cells remember the antibodies needed to kill that pathogen
Basophils remember how to engulf the pathogen
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Physical contact
Telepathy
Contaminated food/water
Coughing
Sneezing
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Basophils
Monocytes
Lymphocytes
Neutrophils
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Humoral immunity occurs in the humerus while cell-mediated occurs in cells.
Humoral immunity involves T cells directly killing pathogenic cells while cell-mediated involves antibody production.
Humoral immunity occurs before cell-mediated immunity.
Humoral immunity involves antibody production while cell-mediated involves T cells directly killing pathogenic cells.
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True
False
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In the brain
In bone marrow
In the blood
In the thymus
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Circulatory system
Respiratory system
Nervous system
Integumentary system
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